Protests erupt in India's capital after fatal Kashmir shooting
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Following a deadly terrorist attack in Kashmir that killed at least 26 people, including tourists, protests erupted across various Indian cities. Authorities labeled the incident as a 'terror attack' attributed to militants opposing Indian governance in the region. Despite no evidence, many Indian commentators swiftly blamed Pakistan, leading to India closing its main border crossing and downgrading diplomatic relations with its neighbor. The militant group 'Kashmir Resistance' claimed responsibility, arguing that the victims were linked to Indian security forces, a claim that remains unverified.
Protesters have taken to the streets of the capital New Delhi and several other cities across India after an attack in India-controlled Kashmir on Tuesday which killed at least 26 people.
While senior ministers and Indian officials have not yet provided details of Tuesday's attack, a large section of Indian media...immediately blamed Pakistan for it, without citing evidence.
Kashmir Resistance, a previously unknown militant group, claimed responsibility for the attack on social media, stating that those targeted were not 'ordinary tourists'.
Pakistan denies any involvement in the attack, expressing concern over the loss of tourists' lives in a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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